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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. this is hayden. he's five years that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> welcome back. we start the second half of our show with stories we care about and
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. this is...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. >>> welcome back. we start the second half of our show with stories we care about and focus on our reporting from the front lines and we begin with the department of justice, which is sending observers from the civil rights divisions to polling sights. 780 will go to 51 jurisdictions in 23 states. their going to be watching to see there is no discrimination based on race or color. >>> there are now plans to secure what has become new york city's latest tourist attraction. that's the crane. try and go by there. tourists love taking pictures o
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together....
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we've made investments in areas like education, research and development and infrastructure. we've got to continue to do that to create these good paying jobs for the middle class. >> as we've talked about, everyone wants good paying jobs. that's your goal, everybody's goal. about 60% of the jobs we have gotten during this recession pay less than the jobs people had before, so we're still not getting that wage growth. paul hickey said for a recovery, wed have to have $250,000 jobs a month. that's a kind of job growth we need. so, when you look at it that way, we have a long way to go, don't we? >> well, we absolutely do. that's why the president's goal is to restore economic security for the middle class. you've seen that median income grow. the question is where we're going to invest. he's invested in research and development that have created 250,000 clean energy jobs. mitt romney would cut funding for research and development. while the president has invested in education to make sure our work es have the skills they need, doubled funding for pell grants, mitt romney would
we've made investments in areas like education, research and development and infrastructure. we've got to continue to do that to create these good paying jobs for the middle class. >> as we've talked about, everyone wants good paying jobs. that's your goal, everybody's goal. about 60% of the jobs we have gotten during this recession pay less than the jobs people had before, so we're still not getting that wage growth. paul hickey said for a recovery, wed have to have $250,000 jobs a...
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on our end, education and the education office works tirelessly to prepare students for their experience here. and to also educate potential students on the opportunity. as i've often said to the ambassador, i know of no area where two embassies were closer together. but the shared interest in education goes well beyond the students. saudi arabia is building new universities for men and women all over the kingdom. they have gone from eight to 26 universities in the last decade, and there are many u.s. universities engaged with each of these universities. we have professional exchanges. there is a boom market for the teaching of english. and we are beginning to see more in the way of exchanges. modern technology has made an elective education a reality. i saw this firsthand. in an engineering competition and the university of colorado. american companies are actively involved in the kingdom's effort to improve k-12 curriculum. keep in mind that saudi arabia is spending 26% of their budget on education. it is third-seeded american educators and businesses are supporting in a big way this m
on our end, education and the education office works tirelessly to prepare students for their experience here. and to also educate potential students on the opportunity. as i've often said to the ambassador, i know of no area where two embassies were closer together. but the shared interest in education goes well beyond the students. saudi arabia is building new universities for men and women all over the kingdom. they have gone from eight to 26 universities in the last decade, and there are...
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. >> i think it's really cool that berkeley is trying to spread their great education to everywhere but at the same time it's a little frustrating since i'm paying so much. >> most students who sign up for the program are going to school part time. many colleges say the online courses will not meet the full requirements to get a college degree. >>> today a new ad almost hit the web targeting san francisco supervisor christina who voted to reinstate sheriff ross mirkarimi. ivory madison recorded the ad. she first told police about the new year eves fight between mirkarimi and his wife. she thought reporting the ad would help protect women but said the system didn't work. >>> students at uc berkeley will hold a rally against a controversial city measure on next tuesday's ballot. measure s would ban people from sitting on sidewalks from 7:00 in the morning to 10:00 at night. supporters argue it would clean up the streets but opponents say it would criminalize the homeless. today's rally begins at 1:00 at sprawl plaza. >>> a crack down on rowdy party goers could be taking a step backwards a
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here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message.
here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president......
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schneider: we need to have a conversation focusing on jobs, focusing on getting our education systems back to leading the world, focusing on making sure we bring manufacturing, that our health care is addressed. [inaudible conversations] >> moderator: all right. let's open up that conversation with this question. and congressman dold, do you believe that the tax cuts for the wealthy stimulate the economy? dold: i believe keeping tax rates low are going to be helpful. president obama said in 2010 said in a fragile economy, we should not be raising rates. that's when the economy was growing at 3.5%. the economy today is growing at 1 minute 5%. i asked my opponent how raising taxes was going to help more people get employed, how it was going to help these small businesses who are struggling to make ends meet. frankly, there was no response. >> moderator: do you believe tax cuts for the wealthy stimulate the economy? schneider: i stand with the president that we should keep tax rates for all earners under 250,000 where they are. but we have a fiscal imbalance. we need to address that. by
schneider: we need to have a conversation focusing on jobs, focusing on getting our education systems back to leading the world, focusing on making sure we bring manufacturing, that our health care is addressed. [inaudible conversations] >> moderator: all right. let's open up that conversation with this question. and congressman dold, do you believe that the tax cuts for the wealthy stimulate the economy? dold: i believe keeping tax rates low are going to be helpful. president obama said...
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part of the issues education for people in the audience is, you write these reports. who do you think your audience is? >> with multiple audiences. our audience is partly -- we have an obligation by statute to report both to the attorney general, the head of the agency and to congress to keep them currently and fully informed of any problems we found. so our audiences are multiple. one, it's the agency itself, the people who are running the program. two, the congress which has oversight over the programs, and i think they have an important right to know. and three, two large extent the american people. the american people have a right to know how their government is operating, it is having problems, have how it can be improved. we thought we should make that known and write our report for those multiple audiences because i always told people we need to write us a technical expert technical expert understands and recognizes that there's benefit in the report, and by. we need to write it so that a member of congress who picks it up will understand what's going on and on
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the budget plan he lays out would actually cut 75% of all investment in education, and, r&d and infrastructure and that is not a way to grow an economy, going forward. and, when you look more specifically at virginia, we're at 5.8, 5.9% unemployment and we have recovered quicker than other states and again, one of the reasons is the president is going to -- the reasons i think the president will carry virginia. >> chris: senator udall we'll get to romney's plan in a moment, but, obama on the campaign trail, he was brandishing, you can see it here, the glossy brochure, that he said is his agenda for the next four years and states goals like, create 1 million manufacturing jobs, by 2016 and cut net oil imports in half by 2020. but, senator, these are recycled targets from four years ago. that he was unable to achieve in his first term. >> chris, we have made a lot of progress to reaching those goals and if you look at what the president's accomplished, we are moving forward, and, my concern and what i hear from coloradans is a president romney would go back to the policies of the bush administra
the budget plan he lays out would actually cut 75% of all investment in education, and, r&d and infrastructure and that is not a way to grow an economy, going forward. and, when you look more specifically at virginia, we're at 5.8, 5.9% unemployment and we have recovered quicker than other states and again, one of the reasons is the president is going to -- the reasons i think the president will carry virginia. >> chris: senator udall we'll get to romney's plan in a moment, but, obama...
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california because the state does not support education. we need funding, we need to spend it on education. >> so, therefore, do you think that community colleges should perhaps change their focus? one idea is to focus on retraining unemployed workers and upgrading skills for new jobs. do you feel that the state should encourage this? and how? >> if you are making reference to the challenges facing the san francisco community college at this time, i think that there are going to be some very painful and although, necessary, redirection of focus. we have been providing a lot of classes, non-credit classes and classes that don't need to further training for new employment. or for the opportunity to pursue a 4-year degree. and given that, upwards of 40 percent of all new jobs created in the next 20 years are going to require a bachelor's degree and only about 32 percent of californians will have one. we are
california because the state does not support education. we need funding, we need to spend it on education. >> so, therefore, do you think that community colleges should perhaps change their focus? one idea is to focus on retraining unemployed workers and upgrading skills for new jobs. do you feel that the state should encourage this? and how? >> if you are making reference to the challenges facing the san francisco community college at this time, i think that there are going to be...
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i'm the only candidate that supports funding for education, free public education through university. and i think we need new leadership in congress, we need progressive leadership and we also need progressive taxes. neither of my opponents tax plans would actually address the deficit. we can raise $1.2 trillion of flashes deficit through progressive taxation like we had in the eisenhower years. i will close by saying that our people and our plan, we need actions and we commitment and that's why i ask voters to vote for me on november 6 because real solutions can't wait. >> moderator: ann marie buerkle. buerkle: thank you again for this opportunity. when i ran for office three years ago i made a pledge to the district, it will have to be compact and for. we promise we will be accessible, responsible, accountable and independent. we've had 40 plus town hall meetings. with a 60 mobile download units. we have been, we've met with hundreds of people in its history, farmers, business owners, women, seniors. we have been accessible and would have been accountable to the people. we been resp
i'm the only candidate that supports funding for education, free public education through university. and i think we need new leadership in congress, we need progressive leadership and we also need progressive taxes. neither of my opponents tax plans would actually address the deficit. we can raise $1.2 trillion of flashes deficit through progressive taxation like we had in the eisenhower years. i will close by saying that our people and our plan, we need actions and we commitment and that's...
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and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in hi
and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in hi
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i mean, there was not much higher education--or less higher education in those days, but nevertheless the ideas generated by the intellectual classes had tremendous impact on society, as they do today. somehow people don't think that the printed word is as important today as it was 100, 150 years ago, and a lot of people seem not to think that the printed word is going to be as important 100 years from now as compared with what it is today. i think they're both wrong. i think the printed word is the--is the place where ideas get generated. now television can take them over, the other media can take them over, movies can take them over, the newsmagazines can take them over. but the printed words, particularly those developed by the intellectual community, are the source of the ideas by which people define their place in the world and the destiny of their country. c-span: would this book that you've written here--would you want people to pick this up in 100 years and say, 'that's irving kristol'? >> guest: sure. c-span: is it right here? >> guest: i don't want them--i don't want them to
i mean, there was not much higher education--or less higher education in those days, but nevertheless the ideas generated by the intellectual classes had tremendous impact on society, as they do today. somehow people don't think that the printed word is as important today as it was 100, 150 years ago, and a lot of people seem not to think that the printed word is going to be as important 100 years from now as compared with what it is today. i think they're both wrong. i think the printed word...
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i'm -- bioscientists after years of education. i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week." >>> from alexander hamilton to alexander graham bell, american innovation has been fueled by immigrants. icons of modern american innovation, companies like google. intel and e-bay were founded by men and women who were born outside the u.s. some of the most successful life sciences companies, pfizer, merck were founded by immigrants. and america continues to lead the world in biotechnology driven by scientists and executives from around the world. now this pipeline of innovators is being choked by immigration policies that force many foreign born graduates of u.s. universities to leave after completing years of
i'm -- bioscientists after years of education. i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week." >>> from alexander hamilton to alexander graham bell, american innovation has been fueled by immigrants. icons of modern american innovation, companies like google. intel and e-bay were founded by men and women who were born outside the u.s. some of the most successful life sciences companies, pfizer, merck were founded by immigrants. and america continues to lead the world in...
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system a voting system that is completely nontransparent an opinion shared by many political experts and educators if you were here. and in a magician suit you then went behind a curtain came out having first shredded the ballots to tell you who won would you trust that process and that process largely to blame is the outdated elec trying to voting system in the states where all they have this electronic voting it could be a real problem. if you don't have some other type of backup source to verify the vote count. it could be a problem brad friedman is an independent award winning blogger who has covered the us election system for years he calls the problem a pandemic and says change is long overdue every single state in the union uses electronic voting a third of the voters this year will vote on one hundred percent on verifiable touch screen voting systems electronic voting systems. the rest of the country by and large will vote on paper ballots but those paper ballots are also counted by electronic systems unless you can see inside a computer there is no way to know if those computers tallied t
system a voting system that is completely nontransparent an opinion shared by many political experts and educators if you were here. and in a magician suit you then went behind a curtain came out having first shredded the ballots to tell you who won would you trust that process and that process largely to blame is the outdated elec trying to voting system in the states where all they have this electronic voting it could be a real problem. if you don't have some other type of backup source to...
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and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in his party in sacramento believe that spending more is the answer. that is clearly not the case. i think that los angeles county they spent $9,000 per student in public school system. the average cost of private school $6,000. i support the voucher system that allow the parents to put the children in charter schools, private schools, what we cannot escape is that the school system is broken, again, let's ask the senator, why
and california used to have an education system that was the envy of the nation. how do you feel we get that back? >> well, it is a tragedy that what used to be one of the top systems in the country is now i think, 47th according to a recent standard that i saw. the senator and folks in his party in sacramento believe that spending more is the answer. that is clearly not the case. i think that los angeles county they spent $9,000 per student in public school system. the average cost of...
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so, the people who get out now have formed -- there are enough of them that they are educating us about truth of our trivia and there's been several books published about life in north korea, and we now have a much better picture of what the truth of the existence is. .. >> you can't even mail a letter so the exiles created a black market in information. they hire chinese couriers to cross the border and deliver messages, or sometimes they deliver chinese cell phones to a north korean relative, tell the relative to go to an area near the border at a certain day and hour, turn on the phone, and receive a phone call from the relative who escaped to a different country. in south korea, north korean exiles formed organizations whose purpose is to get information into north korea, to give just one example, there are four radio stations run by north korean exiles that broadcast daily to north creigh -- north korea. the man tray of the kim family regime that north korea is the greatest, most prosperous nation on earth and that the north korean people are the happiest is being exposed for the l
so, the people who get out now have formed -- there are enough of them that they are educating us about truth of our trivia and there's been several books published about life in north korea, and we now have a much better picture of what the truth of the existence is. .. >> you can't even mail a letter so the exiles created a black market in information. they hire chinese couriers to cross the border and deliver messages, or sometimes they deliver chinese cell phones to a north korean...
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what it was but just didn't want to be around not now i just i mean you you had bush acting on this education theme and that's why he was down in sarasota there you know people put a lot of conspiracy on it they put a lot of. attacking on bush and one of the things that sort of when you have three thousand dead bodies in the street one of the things that's very hard to say but it's the truth. they messed up i'm that's it's we can put all sorts of big things on it they messed up and the reason they messed up. there is just almost a level of of explanation that hasn't been put on it because you can't start off by saying they messed up you have to bear in mind that one thousand nine hundred ninety two was the last time the republicans were in the white house when bush took over and one thousand nine hundred two national security issues were about other countries china russia iran iraq. that was it there was no concept of an al-qaeda or you know a trans machinable threat that's the word of. the intervening years i mean you know shake you'd had you know the absolute cold you'd have i mean even i e
what it was but just didn't want to be around not now i just i mean you you had bush acting on this education theme and that's why he was down in sarasota there you know people put a lot of conspiracy on it they put a lot of. attacking on bush and one of the things that sort of when you have three thousand dead bodies in the street one of the things that's very hard to say but it's the truth. they messed up i'm that's it's we can put all sorts of big things on it they messed up and the reason...
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we will continue to work with them and try to educate the people to take the storm, as you have said, this is a dangerous storm. this is a hurricane wrapped into a nor'easter and nobody has ever experienced something like that before. we want the people to be prepared. stay home. the highways are dangerous. we will see gusts between 65 and 75 miles per hour. one of the things we have done is limited truck access to the major interstates in southeastern pennsylvania. only pickup trucks are allowed. people with motor homes, all which includes those with motorcycles on the highway right now. reducing the speed to 45 miles per hour. >> some of the winds ways you are describing as well, governor, a few years back, you have been a lifelong resident of pennsylvania. many people don't think don't think of pennsylvania is where hurricanes hit. have you ever been through something like this before? >> absolutely. back in june of 1972. i live here in central pennsylvania and remember four solid days of it created thousands and millions of dollars of damage. it affected the area for a long time.
we will continue to work with them and try to educate the people to take the storm, as you have said, this is a dangerous storm. this is a hurricane wrapped into a nor'easter and nobody has ever experienced something like that before. we want the people to be prepared. stay home. the highways are dangerous. we will see gusts between 65 and 75 miles per hour. one of the things we have done is limited truck access to the major interstates in southeastern pennsylvania. only pickup trucks are...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. megyn: one of the most read items in the "wall street journal" is a peggy noonan article that describes how far obama has fallen. at one point she writes quote he had confidence without the full capability an gathered around him friends and associates who sea toward him and who were tall ended but maybe not quite talented enough for game they were in. they didn't get the country so well. joining me to discuss it, mike gallagher. we are also trying to get alan colmes hooked up. she has been critical of mitt romney as well. but this devastating piece on president obama where he went from a 68% approval rating after he was inaugurated. super majorities in congress. to someone who is fighting for his political life right now. >> right. they are probably trying to get allen up off the floor after he considered peggy noonan's piece. he heard about peggy noonan's piece. it's not
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. megyn: one of the most read items in the "wall street journal" is a peggy noonan article that describes how far obama has fallen. at one point she writes quote he had confidence without the full capability an gathered around him friends and associates who sea...
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sub-commission on education and culture. but even more impressive than his resume, is his obvious passion and commitment to fostering essential debate about tough issues. please join me now in welcoming dr. bouton, who, unfortunately for the chicago council, will be leaving there sometime next year. marshall will tell us more about the results of the fascinating new survey, will offer keynote remarks, and then we'll move to the panel. please welcome marshall bouton. [applause] marshall bouton: thank you jane very much. we're thrilled, we're honored, in fact the wilson center has agreed to partner with us in hosting the release of the council's 2012 study. this is a great institution now, very, very capably led by jane and we're delighted to have this opportunity to collaborate with you early in your tenure. so i have a really tough job and that is to try to present the findings of a rather exhaustive study of american thinking about u.s. foreign policy. i'm looking forward very much to the panel and to their comments so it's
sub-commission on education and culture. but even more impressive than his resume, is his obvious passion and commitment to fostering essential debate about tough issues. please join me now in welcoming dr. bouton, who, unfortunately for the chicago council, will be leaving there sometime next year. marshall will tell us more about the results of the fascinating new survey, will offer keynote remarks, and then we'll move to the panel. please welcome marshall bouton. [applause] marshall bouton:...
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i don't have any plan to cut education funding. john: education is supposed to be a local responsibility. the federal government spending $100 billion wasting it, he can't even get that? >> this is unfair. you know i admitted to you in the greenroom. this was the one een i couldn't defend. [laughter] but i will just say romney has said in hi defense and education over and over again that, for example, with the money for disabled kids where kids with special needs. we will send that money to the parents to let them spend -- pick the school. he said we will send the money back to the local government, the state government. unfortunately i know we are not just fascinating to washington. i know him but he has to get elected. this will be a process of sending it back to the states which is where it should have been the first place. john: another answer that made my eyes roll was when president obama bragged he fought for the elderly ledbetter act which allows more time to let the suit companies for alleged wage discrimination. mitt romn
i don't have any plan to cut education funding. john: education is supposed to be a local responsibility. the federal government spending $100 billion wasting it, he can't even get that? >> this is unfair. you know i admitted to you in the greenroom. this was the one een i couldn't defend. [laughter] but i will just say romney has said in hi defense and education over and over again that, for example, with the money for disabled kids where kids with special needs. we will send that money...
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and business leaders for higher education to drastically increase online education. the hope is that more students will receive college degrees after at less cost and research shows that done appropriately application of technologies can both improve learning outcomes and decrease costs of delivering that education but so far savings have proven imus sieve. nonetheless, massive open online courses are testing the market. dozens of universities including mit, harvard, princeton and stanford offer these classes from the headlines like college might never be the same. stay tuned, could be a wild ride. good ideas take time and research to explore. penn state operates a world campus with 12,000 students enrolled and dozens of full online programs. our model has been -- in the coming your we prepared and state for the next generation of leadership. by 2013 the board of trustees, the search for the next president. it is incumbent on us to lay the groundwork to my successor, and look forward to an invigorating process with many outstanding candidates. and not only those that
and business leaders for higher education to drastically increase online education. the hope is that more students will receive college degrees after at less cost and research shows that done appropriately application of technologies can both improve learning outcomes and decrease costs of delivering that education but so far savings have proven imus sieve. nonetheless, massive open online courses are testing the market. dozens of universities including mit, harvard, princeton and stanford...
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them. >> there's the bedevilling problem of education, without enough college graduates in math and science which has been going on for years and there seems to be no solution when you talk to heads of engineering at the colleges because they don't have enough people going into college interested in those majors. >> and we're taking all the founders out, training them, educating them, and saying please go back home. >> that's the bizarre thing. american colleges are welcoming foreigners. university of san francisco, particularly here locally, welcoming foreigners. once we've taught them all that we know we say go home. but here's the thing i don't understand is who's standing in the way of making policy change here? i think on both sides of the aisle i don't think there's the -- the political aisle. i don't think anyone would say this is a good policy. let's continue to educate engineers. >> one might agree they have everything in common. >> not my children. >> this is what our politicians are doing. they're fighting each other. the democrats and republicans both agree we want these
them. >> there's the bedevilling problem of education, without enough college graduates in math and science which has been going on for years and there seems to be no solution when you talk to heads of engineering at the colleges because they don't have enough people going into college interested in those majors. >> and we're taking all the founders out, training them, educating them, and saying please go back home. >> that's the bizarre thing. american colleges are welcoming...
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this election is about big things, like the education of our children, the value of our homes, the take home pay from our jobs, the price for the gasoline we buy and the choices we have in our healthcare. it's about the big things that determine those things, like the growth of the economy, the strength of our military, our dependence on foreign oil and america's leadership in the world. president obama frequently reminds us that he inherited a trouble led economy, but a troubled economy is not that all he inherited. he also inherited the greatest nation in the history of the earth. [applause] he inherited the most productive and innovative nation in history. he inherited the largest economy in the world. and he inherited a people that have always risen to the occasion regardless of the challenges they face so long as they've been led by men and women who guided the nation with vision and conviction. despite all that he inherited president obama did not repair our economy, he did not save medicare and social security t. he did not tame the spending and borrowing. he did not reach across
this election is about big things, like the education of our children, the value of our homes, the take home pay from our jobs, the price for the gasoline we buy and the choices we have in our healthcare. it's about the big things that determine those things, like the growth of the economy, the strength of our military, our dependence on foreign oil and america's leadership in the world. president obama frequently reminds us that he inherited a trouble led economy, but a troubled economy is not...
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wealth and health disparities and education disparities. >> stay on topic. >> that is the issue. >> sean: he says something is okay. sarah palin says it, it is racist. it is a trumpet call. >> the issue is there is a divide between people of color in this country and -- >> in this country which is mostly white they voted for barack obama and put him in based on agreeing with the liberal policies. while there are racial issues in every society and there is real racism this is not about the racial divide. this is about pushing the division of the classes. >> sean: he goes gop voters hate obama and want him out of the white house more are than they want to destroy al-qaeda their number one enemy in the world right now is their hatred for obama. we can go into about the white working class in the south and looking at numbers we are getting in the last couple of days about racial hatred. where is this coming from? so america that voted for obama in 2008 was not racist but you america that maybe is rejecting failed policies s racist and unmany ployment through the roof and record deficits and
wealth and health disparities and education disparities. >> stay on topic. >> that is the issue. >> sean: he says something is okay. sarah palin says it, it is racist. it is a trumpet call. >> the issue is there is a divide between people of color in this country and -- >> in this country which is mostly white they voted for barack obama and put him in based on agreeing with the liberal policies. while there are racial issues in every society and there is real...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> even when the stock markets close because of bad weather and wall street under three feet of water, i'm out here trying to make us some money. lately it has become harder. my stocks keep running the gountlet gauntlett of europe and china. we have companies that are creating value for shareholders regardless of what is going on in the rest of the world. the economy could smash into a retaining wall and i believe these stocks are still bullish place to be. hence why i'm talking about the break up, corporate break ups. we love it when companies try to buyback loads of stock at low prices and by making smart acquisitions. but the be all and end up is when they try to make more money for you. we see this play out over and over again. although, with kraft the snack spin off. so tonight, i want to talk about another company that is breaking itself up. newscorp has five major
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> even when the stock markets close because of bad weather and wall street under three feet of water, i'm out here trying to make us some money. lately it has become harder. my stocks keep running the gountlet gauntlett of europe and china. we have companies...
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lucas is not saying yet which foundations will get the proceeds but he already has an educational foundation set up. he's also made large donations to the usc film school where he was a student. >>> 5:25 is the time. let's check in with sal. what are you keeping an eye on? >> all the commutes look good. but we are looking at everything just to make sure. the weather as you mentioned earlier really is helping us out. we don't have a lot of fog or lot of rain. so it's going to be a nice drive for example on 280 getting up to highway 17. so the traffic looks good. so far on this friday morning. if you are driving on interstate 680 the sunol grade that looks fine. and we've been checking 580 livermore. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. we do have some fog out there. sonoma county airport. santa rosa and livermore saying patchy fog. higher clouds will kind of take aim more toward the north bay. it will be mostly sunny today and partly cloudy to the north. a chilly morning. 40s will give way to 60s and low 70s. but we have a lot of sunshine and low temps. >>> thank you. 5:26 is the time. more
lucas is not saying yet which foundations will get the proceeds but he already has an educational foundation set up. he's also made large donations to the usc film school where he was a student. >>> 5:25 is the time. let's check in with sal. what are you keeping an eye on? >> all the commutes look good. but we are looking at everything just to make sure. the weather as you mentioned earlier really is helping us out. we don't have a lot of fog or lot of rain. so it's going to be a...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. well, with three days left, both candidates have been flying all over the country trying to fit in as many campaign stops as humanly possible. but the speeches are to different audiences in is swing states to you might expect them to repeat their talking points in each and every speech. one of the president's favorite lines kicks off our quotes of the week. >> the war in afghanistan is winding down. al-qaeda has been decimated. >> al-qaeda has been decimate. >> al-qaeda has been decimated. >> mike: we have been hearing that a lot. you know, the president and vice president joe biden has been telling us that okay osama bin laden is dead and gn is alive. maybe the real theme ought to be more like al-qaeda is alive and a u.s. ambassador is dead. this narrative that al-qaeda has been decimated is obviously a little premature for the president to announce. it is evident al-qae
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. well, with three days left, both candidates have been flying all over the country trying to fit in as many campaign stops as humanly possible. but the speeches are to different audiences in is swing states to you might expect them to repeat their talking points in each and...
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that's education, innovation in research, and infrastructure. i think those are the key ingredients that not only help us build in the short term and address those families just struggling to get by, help them get ahead once again, but it also helps us in the longer term. >> moderator: governor, respond to the question. you can respond what she said about you, but what's job one for you? thompson: job one is to balance the budget. we're going for a fiscal crisis, and if we don't address t we'll be in a fiscal abyss. a child tonight born here in milwaukee is $51 is ,000 in -- $51,000 in debt. our budget is absolutely heading towards a fiscal abyss unless we do something, and the congress has not passed a budget in three and a half years. when i was governor, i passedded a budget every year, balanced it, and at the same time i was governor, we created a 742,000 jobs, 88,000s in manufacturing, and what the congresswoman said about me, advising -- that's a figment of her imagination. i was in the state of wisconsin as president and chairman of the l
that's education, innovation in research, and infrastructure. i think those are the key ingredients that not only help us build in the short term and address those families just struggling to get by, help them get ahead once again, but it also helps us in the longer term. >> moderator: governor, respond to the question. you can respond what she said about you, but what's job one for you? thompson: job one is to balance the budget. we're going for a fiscal crisis, and if we don't address t...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. de and ♪ ♪ you can help others along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottle that they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast cancer and i think that's swell. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ ♪ so make them write a big check today. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ ididide? you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. >> greta: tonight, more disturbing news about libya. sensitive do you means in the rubble of the benghazi consulate, shedding new light on the terror attack, with two unsigned letters, dated sept
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. de and ♪ ♪ you can help others along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottle that they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast cancer and i think that's swell. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ ♪ so make them write a big check today. ♪ ♪ and if...
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that is aids education. >> thank you for being here. i am dr. sam hancock and with it transportation system supply chain, within 24 associate of viruses can be around the globe. so one of the most underfunded public programs is of course public health and this is something that a massive amount of money has been drawn on the over the last 50 years. so are there any best practices you've seen in the various countries that you've traveled to about how to build a public health system system so they can more easily identify some of these pathogens in viruses and then be able to respond to it, or is this something is always react to? >> thank you for your question. it's an interesting initiatives official in going on. when that comes to mind is something called the global viral forecasting initiative, founded by a fellow named nathan wolfe, a youngish disease scientist based at stanford. he worked in cameroon for years doing fieldwork on the transmission of viruses from african wildlife into hunters. he is a big grant from google now and he's expande
that is aids education. >> thank you for being here. i am dr. sam hancock and with it transportation system supply chain, within 24 associate of viruses can be around the globe. so one of the most underfunded public programs is of course public health and this is something that a massive amount of money has been drawn on the over the last 50 years. so are there any best practices you've seen in the various countries that you've traveled to about how to build a public health system system...
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and, why the creator of star wars is giving "new hope" to education. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning everybody. i'm angela miles. it's november 2nd, and it's jobs friday. it may or may not be deal-breaker for voters, but tensions are high over the jobs numbers due out today. it's anticipated 125,000 jobs were added in october, and the unemployment rate edged up to 7.9% from 7.8%. in the latest numbers on jobs, adp reports 158,000 jobs were added to payrolls last month, while the goverment reports claims for unemployment benefits last week fell by 9,000 to 363,000. stocks surged ahead of today's jobs numbers. the dow rallied 137 points, the nasdaq up 43, and the s&p popped 16 pts. gold dropped $4 and oil inched up to nearly $87. tim mulholland of china america capital joins us now from the trading floor of cme group. good morning, good to have you on the show this morning on this jobs friday. > > good to be here. > > what do you anticipate as far as the numbers? > > looking at the adp
and, why the creator of star wars is giving "new hope" to education. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning everybody. i'm angela miles. it's november 2nd, and it's jobs friday. it may or may not be deal-breaker for voters, but tensions are high over the jobs numbers due out today. it's anticipated 125,000 jobs were added in october, and the unemployment rate edged up to 7.9% from 7.8%. in the...
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. >> located near the red sea, the facility offers three master's degree programs using german educational standards. >> in the egyptian desert directly next to the resort is where you'll find the egyptian satellite campus of the technical university of berlin. the campus cost 40 million euros to build. it is the brainchild of an egyptian multimillion there. the result is the 10,000 square meter campus. students enrolled in energy engineering, urban development, and water engineering. as to the body consists of 27 men and three women from india, china, south africa and egypt. >> i want a program that is more or less a mix of here and abroad. i did not want to do two consecutive years in germany, and i'm afraid i will never come back to egypt. >> the university wants students to go home when they graduate and contribute to their country's development. this didn't come from johannesburg to study water and engineering. she will be spending her second semester in berlin. >> i am looking forward to it. hopefully i come back in october. that should be really cool. i look forward to meeting new p
. >> located near the red sea, the facility offers three master's degree programs using german educational standards. >> in the egyptian desert directly next to the resort is where you'll find the egyptian satellite campus of the technical university of berlin. the campus cost 40 million euros to build. it is the brainchild of an egyptian multimillion there. the result is the 10,000 square meter campus. students enrolled in energy engineering, urban development, and water...